]]>http://newstalkkit.com/this-years-el-nino-could-be-the-strongest-in-50-years-partnership-between-usda-and-nasa-expanded/feed/0El Nino May Harm the Global Economy; Bills Moved to Cut Budgets and Block Regulationshttp://newstalkkit.com/el-nino-may-harm-the-global-economy-bills-moved-to-cut-budgets-and-block-regulations/
http://newstalkkit.com/el-nino-may-harm-the-global-economy-bills-moved-to-cut-budgets-and-block-regulations/#commentsFri, 19 Jun 2015 13:26:38 +0000AgInfo.nethttp://newstalkkit.com/?p=319302Continue reading…]]>A report by Citigroup indicates El Nino may harm the global economy in the second half of this year. The report released this month says the El Nino weather pattern may increase returns from grains by as much as 25 percent and lead to higher retail food prices. Australia decla

]]>http://newstalkkit.com/el-nino-may-harm-the-global-economy-bills-moved-to-cut-budgets-and-block-regulations/feed/0Month of June to Determine 2015 El Nino; A Repeal of Country of Origin Labelinghttp://newstalkkit.com/month-of-june-to-determine-2015-el-nino-a-repeal-of-country-of-origin-labeling/
http://newstalkkit.com/month-of-june-to-determine-2015-el-nino-a-repeal-of-country-of-origin-labeling/#commentsWed, 10 Jun 2015 13:33:22 +0000Associated Presshttp://newstalkkit.com/?p=318501Continue reading…]]>What happens during June will determine the evolution of the 2015 El Nino. DTN Senior Ag Meteorologist Mike Palmerino says the Southern Oscillation Index has retreated from its very strong El Nino levels the last week or so - and he says this bears watching. The U.S. foreca

]]>http://newstalkkit.com/month-of-june-to-determine-2015-el-nino-a-repeal-of-country-of-origin-labeling/feed/0A "Pineapple Express" Could Hit The Northwest Like a Firehosehttp://newstalkkit.com/a-pineapple-express-could-hit-the-northwest-like-a-firehose/
http://newstalkkit.com/a-pineapple-express-could-hit-the-northwest-like-a-firehose/#commentsWed, 24 Oct 2012 14:12:14 +0000Associated Presshttp://newstalkkit.com/?p=185548Continue reading…]]>SEATTLE (AP) — Forecasters who thought Washington was in for a warmer, drier El Nino winter say the outlook has shifted to a more neutral pattern.